PenguinJim wrote:
Skyrim seems to be its cheapest yet for those of us with the 15% discount code at legitimate site Gamersgate: £17.82 (£20.97 without the code, but you'll get about £1 in Blue Coins, making it a slightly better offer than Steam's £20.99 ^^). Steamworks, of course.

If you don't have the GG code and don't mind the risks, GMG have Skyrim for £18, too.

The later Elder scrolls (ie Morrowind and Oblivion) are on sale as well, as is the Dawnguard DLC. Which still seems expensive to me at 9 pounds (IGN discount not applied).

mikew1985 wrote:
Kind of self perpetuating but thats definitely the last time i buy a THQ release at launch.

Yeah I have to agree. As great a deal as it is, I just feel sorry for my friends that got it straight away. Especially when they also bought the season pass full price for content that still isn't released, and even that's on sale now.

The Death Rides pack and Argul's Tomb aren't in the Season Pass. They've now got to be bought separately, were pre-order bonuses.
To anyone on the fence about Darksiders II: GET IT! Don't hesitate. It's fantastic!

I went for Company of Heroes, but there's an odd graphical thing going on. If I play the game in 1920x1080 (which is what I play every game in) the menus are extremely... flickery. The text gives me a headache to look at. I did a performance test in-game and it didn't seem to effect that, just the menus. Not the end of the world, just odd.

Metro is still very impressive looking with the lighting and the sheer amount of particles being chucked around. Reckon I'm getting about 40 fps with everything up high.
Might have to try the darkness 2 for a fiver, thanks.